Beginning August 1, 2021, for new assisted living facility license applicants, the commissioner shall issue a provisional license from one of the licensure categories specified in section 144G.10, subdivision 2. A provisional license is effective for up to one year from the initial effective date of the license, except that a provisional license may be extended according to subdivisions 2, paragraph (d), and 3.
A provisional licensee whose license is denied is permitted to continue operating during the period of time when:
A provisional licensee whose license is denied must comply with the requirements for notification and the coordinated move of residents in sections 144G.52 and 144G.55. If the license denial is upheld by the reconsideration process, the licensee must submit a draft closure plan as required by section 144G.57 within ten calendar days of receipt of the reconsideration decision, must work with the commissioner on any revisions needed to the draft plan, and must have a final closure plan submitted and approved within 30 calendar days of receipt of the reconsideration decision.
Minn. Stat. § 144G.16